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    Gillian Clarke

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    Born in 8 June 1937 in Cardiff, Wales

    Poet, playwright, editor, translator (from Welsh), President of Ty

    Newydd, the writers centre in North Wales which she co-foundedin 1990. Tutor on M.Phil. course in Creative Writing, the University

    of Glamorgan, since 1994.

    Freelance tutor of creative writing, primary schools to adults.

    Her work has been translated into 10 languages.

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    Lament

    For the green turtle with her pulsing burden,In search of the breeding-ground.

    For her eggs laid in their nest of sickness.

    For the cormorant in his funeral silk.

    The veil of iridescence on the sand,

    The shadow of the sea.

    For the oceans lap with its mortal stain.

    For the Ahmed at the closed border.

    For the soldier in his uniform of fire.

    For the gunsmith and the armourer,The boy fusilier who joined for the company,

    The farmers sons in it for the music.

    For the hook-beaked turtles,The dugong and the dolphin,

    The whale struck dumb by the missiles thunder.

    For the tern the gull and the restless wader,

    The long migrations and the slow dying,

    The veiled sun and the stink of anger.

    For the burnt earth and the sun put out,

    The scalded ocean and the blazing well.

    For vengeance, and the ashes of language.

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    Gillian Clarke laments for the damages created by humans to theenvironment and animals people and animals who were injured

    or killed.

    War cant be waged without grave damage to every aspect of life.

    It should be noted that all the details in the poem came from thereports in the media e.g. newspapers and radio broadcasts.

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    Stanza one laments for the green turtle not being able to find a

    nesting place.

    Stanza two laments for the cormorant covered up in oil slick.

    Stanza three laments for the contamination of the ocean, and also thepeople who are unable to cross closed border

    Stanza four looks at the human part of the war, laments for thehuman loss & cruelty of war.

    Stanza five laments for the hook-beaked turtles, dugong and the

    dolphin with the mention of missiles.

    Stanza six migratory birds having to change their original routebecause you cant possibly rest in Gulf

    Stanza seven laments for the Earth and the sun; and the allusion of

    government, blaming on the vengeance.

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    Lament : elegy or a mourning of the passing ofsomeone or something. Each item introduced bythe preposition for is being mourned.

    A lament or lamentation is a song, poem, orpiece of music expressing grief, regret, ormourning.

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    1. Green turtle - setting

    2. pulsing burden suggestsliveliness and bitterness.

    3. her eggs the femininewords to suggest weakness

    4. nest of sickness metaphor.

    5. idea of suffering

    For the green turtle with her pulsing burden,

    In search of the breeding ground.

    For her eggs laid in their nest of sickness.

    metaphor

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    1. connotations of greediness in the cormorant

    2. funeral silk. link between silk & oil

    3. personification of the sand. (Also a metaphor)

    4. negative tone on the shadow.

    For the cormorant in his funeral silk.

    the veil of iridescence on the sand,

    the shadow on the sea.

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    Personificationon the ocean.

    Use of a common Middle East name Ahmed

    suggests idea of entrapped/suffocatingclosed border & uniform of fire

    Techniquelisting is used. For.. For.. For.. should be noted.

    use of metaphor for oilthe stain.

    general motif of agony/ suffering/ violence.

    For the oceans lap, with its mortal stain.

    For Ahmed at the closed border.

    For the soldier in his uniform of fire.

    Idea of Stain

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    Innocent lives being wasted is portrayed in this stanza.

    Listing of people, looks at the human part.

    Music = sarcasm, or euphemism of the glory/ adventureof war.

    Are these people to be mourned? Does this show the

    cruelty of the war?

    For the gunsmith and the armourer,

    the boy fusilier who joined for the company,

    the farmers sons in it for the music.

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    mentions lots of specific water animals found in Gulf.

    listing laments for all those breeds

    also shows confusion. Moreover shows the idea of nocommunication and no language

    Auditory image/ metaphor used by the author

    For the hook-beaked turtles,

    The dugong and the dolphin,

    The whale struck dumb by the missiles thunder.

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    listing of migratory birds

    assonance : long slow

    foreshadows next stanza with mentions of the metaphors of sun and

    anger

    veiled sun = death of light, symbolises death of innocence.

    synaesthesia smell causes anger.

    destructivity of war explicitly shown

    For the tern, the gull and the restless wader,

    the long migrations and the slow dying,

    the veiled sun and the stink of anger.

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    Hyperbole descriptions of the Earth, the Sun and the ocean.

    blazing well burning oil wells which was bombed deliberately by the

    US.

    Idea of aftermath remnants ash and the whole cause it beingvengeance

    Breakdown of civilisation and means of communication death ofbehaviour.

    For the burnt earth and the sun put out,

    The scalded ocean and the blazing well.

    For vengeance, and the ashes of language.

    revenge Remnants/ aftermath

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    1. Lament for the damages created by humans to the environment and eco-systems (including impacts to humans)

    2. Sorrow & regret of the foolishness/ inhumanity of humans

    3. Failure of communication, breakdown of civilised behaviour.

    4. Crossing a threshold

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    Note that this poem doesnt have a specific rhyme scheme or anything.

    The stanzas are in triplets, 7 ends stops.

    It seems that For is the main emphasis in the poem. By usinganaphora, Clarke is able to produce a listing tone of things to lamentfor and it should be taken into consideration that For also connotatesa sense of sympathy for all those animals and innocent human beings.This makes sense because the whole poem is based on newspaperarticles and radio hearings.

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    Green turtle embodies innocence in the poem. They have donenothing wrong and yet the turtles needs to suffer from thedamages of war.

    The Cormorant symbolises greed and selfishness of the humans

    in the poem because a cormorant is known for stealing other birdsfood and being lazy.

    The boy fusilier is also a victim of this war.

    If you look at it in these ways, all the animals mentioned in the

    poem are pretty much all symbols.

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    1. Explore the ways in which Gillian Clarke effectively creates the bitter tone in the poem lament.

    2. Discuss how the poet uses different language techniques to lament for allthe innocent beings mentioned in the poem.

    3. With reference to this poem and The Voice and Amends, explain how thepoems are linked by common themes and ideas.

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    Surely, looking at photos like these on newspapers would have inspired Clarkeenough to write a poem to express her lament

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